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Eagles possess a specialized enzyme called phospholipase A, which helps them digest the venom of snakes. This enzyme breaks down the phospholipids in the venom, rendering it less harmful. Additionally, the eagles' robust digestive systems are adapted to handle such toxic substances, allowing them to safely consume venomous prey.

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